blueman335
Mojo's Minions
Interesting info. I just talked to Fralin, and asked them about what magnets they use in their PAF's and P-90's, as I didn't see it in their website. They are known for their high-quality and are meticulous in duplicating vintage PU's. To my surprise, they use A4's in both. They said this is the vintage magnet (they will use A5's and A2's for special orders). He said that A4's are actually an A5 that doesn't take a full charge, but are otherwise the same metals (unlike A2's and A3's, which are different mixes of metals). He said that A4's are almost as strong as an A5, and have the most balanced EQ of the common alnicos. Also that he doesn't consider A5's as 'mid-scooped', but rather just stronger in treble and bass.
He believes that the wood in a guitar is as important as the PU's in producing the final tone, and that thin necks lose a lot of tone quality, especially if they're thin at the heel. He much prefers the sounds generated by thick necks.
He believes that the wood in a guitar is as important as the PU's in producing the final tone, and that thin necks lose a lot of tone quality, especially if they're thin at the heel. He much prefers the sounds generated by thick necks.